Hurley is a small village located near to the Thames between Henley and Windsor, and harks back to the 9th Century, with a mention in the Domesday Survey of 1086. The Tithe Barn is now a private residence.

How to get here:

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Road: A404 - Follow the A404 until you reach the roundabout signposted for Hurley (A4130).
Head north on the A4130 Henley Road until you reach Hurley High Street
on the right. Tithe Barn is at the end of the High Street. +

Marlow Weir(The Ambassadors of Death). Road(3.4 miles, 8m) : Head south along Hurley High Street, and then turn left into Henley Road. Follow this until you reach the roundabout junction with the A404, joining it to head north towards High Wycombe. The next roundabout is the junction with Marlow Road, and then head north along this until you reach Marlow and the Weir. Parking: in the hotel/restaurant car park.

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Crowsley Park BBC Receiving Station(Logopolis). Road(9.2 miles, 20m) : Head south out of Hurley until you reach the A4130, then turn right and
head towards Henley-on-Thames.
When you reach the town, head south on the A4155 (to Reading).
Turn right onto Harpsden Road (to Harpsden). Keep following this until you
reach Devil's Hill on the left, and turn down here. This runs around
the Crowsley Park estate to its north, and then once you reach the end
(Sonning Common Road), turn left and follow it to the estate gates.

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